Object NumberEN.0021.01
TitleIndex sheet
Date05/01/1968
Project NameReconstruction of Soldiers Field Road Brighton District
Project NumberPIRC 1968-032
Sheet Number2 of 45
CollectionMaps, Surveys & Infrastructure
NotesSheet 1 missing at time of cataloging.
Access NoteAccess to Property Information Resource Center collections is restricted to approved Harvard University staff, or by permission.
Reproduction NoteNo portion of this object shall be reproduced, released, or distributed by any means without the express written permission of the Harvard University Property Information Resource Center.
ConditionGood
Extent1 map
DimensionsOverall: 23 x 46 in. (58.4 x 116.8 cm)
MediumPhotocopy
Support / MaterialPaper
ScaleNone
Title: Title & index sheet
Object Number: PM.0002
Date: 06/03/2005
Project Number: PIRC 2005-002
Project Name: Oxford Street interim traffic calming measures
Object Number: WM.W04.0015
Date: 03/31/2015
Project Number: UOS 2012-0229
Project Name: Chilled water distribution: main yard
Title: Title sheet & index
Object Number: CI.0112
Date: 05/01/2013
Project Number: PIRC 2013-001
Project Name: Cambridge Common and Flagstaff Park enhancement project
Object Number: BM.G4.0001
Date: 07/01/1998
Project Number: PIRC 1998-164
Project Name: Base mapping / GIS project
Object Number: US.D38.0001
Date: 05/30/2000
Project Number: UOS 2000-009
Project Name: Divinity Avenue chilled water upgrade
Title: Profile Sheet 1
Object Number: EN.0021.28
Date: 05/01/1968
Project Number: PIRC 1968-032
Project Name: Reconstruction of Soldiers Field Road Brighton District
Title: Profile Sheet 2
Object Number: EN.0021.29
Date: 05/01/1968
Project Number: PIRC 1968-032
Project Name: Reconstruction of Soldiers Field Road Brighton District
Title: [Title sheet]
Object Number: EN.0020.01
Date: 04/12/1954
Project Number: PIRC 1954-018
Project Name: Soldiers Field Road grade separataion: Western Avenue and Cambridge Street
Title: Index plan
Object Number: TU.T9.0012
Date: 04/28/1927
Project Number: PIRC 1927-008
Project Name: Pipe tunnel and connections from Harvard Yard to the new chemistry building